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Remember to Register - Postural-Visual Integration February 25-26, 2012!
Postural-Visual Integration is coming to Minnesota!
PRI Vision Course Schedule
PRI Vision courses are set for 2012. To learn more about the courses offered click here! To join the PRI Vision mailing list . Postural-Visual Integration Course Description: This course is designed to educate Physical Therapists, PT Assistants, and Occupational Therapists on how a patient with persistent patterning that inhibits PRI neutral maintenance, can be objectively evaluated and managed through tri-planar visual integration and autonomic inhibition. It will allow the course attendee to better understand why a patient with cervical and cranial imbalanced neuromuscular tone and activity is unable to correct patterned asymmetries. Specific treatment approaches will be offered to improve head on body (HOB) activity and visual cortical influence of the anti-gravitational and accessory respiratory muscle of the head and neck. This course will utilize PRI concepts and theory and ocular functional integration to change vestibular postural autonomic and biomechanics of postural stability. The speakers have dedicated their careers to patients with postural and visual imbalance and have utilized scientific principles in their respective fields to treat, in this unique interdisciplinary manner, visual integrative dysfunction. No prior visual training or visual course prerequisites are required. However, information provided by attending Myokinematic Restoration or Postural Respiration would be helpful. Registration Form
Course Description : Have you ever considered what a patient’s subjective refraction or eye alignment has to do with their back pain? Or why a patient has constant neck pain while they are at the computer, even though they are pre-presbyopic and have good ergonomics? The answer lies in how they use their vision to direct their bodies to perform any given task, such as walking, sitting at their desk, or playing a sport. The relationship between vision, body posture and movement can be controlled through the use of lenses, then integrated and re-trained through physical activities designed to embed the new relationship. This frequently results in decreased pain, improved physical performance, and prevention of future symptoms for a myriad of complaints. We can influence the autonomic nervous system to turn the right muscles “on” and the wrong muscles “off” for any given physical task. This course is designed for both general eye care practitioners and behavioral/VT doctors to gain an appreciation for how vision controls the body and muscle tone, among other autonomic functions. The relationship of refractive findings, visuomotor skills, and visual processing to muscle tone and skeletal alignment will be outlined. The focus of this course will be on how to achieve a MORE symmetrical, relaxed, whole body musculoskeletal system through integration of the visual system. Considerations for prevention of musculoskeletal dysfunction and maximizing human performance will be discussed, including eyeglass and contact lens prescribing recommendations. Participants will be able to work as part of an integrated team to manage neuromuscular patterns that contribute to spatial disorientation, headaches, neck tension, and low back pain, as well as appreciate how these are related to visual system function. Registration Form Updated PRI Vision Triage and New Self Assessment FormsWe have made a few updates to the PRI Vision Triage Form! Please note that we’ve added instructions to follow when referring a patient to PRI Vision, as well as when other integrative disciplines are needed. We have also added a Self Assessment Form for those who are self-referring, as well as other disciplines (other than PTs/OTs) referring patients to PRI Vision. Congratulations Dr. Heidi Wise!Dr. Heidi Wise has recently been certified as a Fellow in the College of Optometrists in Vision Development (FCOVD). Dr. Wise was one of only 27 optometrists to achieve this status within COVD at the association’s annual meeting last month. . It took years of hard work, hours and hours of qualification tests and case reports, and lots of sacrifice but all the work has paid off. Dr. Wise is one of only three optometrist in the state of Nebraska who has achieved this status and certification. As a fellow of COVD she is now certified to offer state-of-the-art clinical services in PRI Vision science, behavioral and developmental vision care, optometric vision therapy, sports vision and vision rehabilitation. All COVD Fellows are Board certified in vision development and therapy and offer functional and preventative vision care services to their patients. To maintain this honor and certification Dr. Wise must obtain a minimum of 15 hours of COVD courses per year. This assures all patients who see Dr. Wise at the Hruska clinic or PRI Vision are getting the latest care available in behavioral optometry and functional vision science. Congratulations Dr. Wise!!!! |
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